Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is one of the most challenging ski resort’s in the United States, featuring multiple bowls, rock-strewn chutes, and plunging glades. It boasts a liberal out-of-bounds policy, which makes it a favorite of many pro skiers and snowboarders. Sometimes the orange, lollipop-style warning signs are all that stand between you and a potentially bone-jarring drop off a cliff.
The ski area is located on two mountains and is known for its challenging terrain. It offers 50% expert, 40% intermediate, and 10% beginner runs. Apres Vous Mountain has most of the intermediate terrain, while Rendezvous Mountain is reserved for the experts. This is where you’ll find the advanced terrain that includes bowls, glades, and chutes, and the greatest continuous inbounds rise in the US.
Jackson Hole has hosted the World Cup ski races three times, in 1967, 1970, and 1975. It offers a great ski and snowboard experience for the more advanced skier. The lifts and trams will carry you to your adventure quickly and spectacularly.
Jackshon Hole Mountain Resort features:
- 2 mountains, mostly indermediate tand advanced
- 100 passenger Ariel Tram
- 459 inches of snowfall a year
- Steep terrain for pro skiers